Senator John McCain, who this week made a crass and
bumbling effort to smear Ron Paul as a fascist appeaser, appeared just
as deluded at a recent speaking engagement at which he was asked why
he penned the foreword to Popular Mechanics' Debunking 9/11 Myths book.

At the time of its release, Popular Mechanics Editor
James Meigs claimed
that their investigation was "not political,"
and yet the foreword to their book is written by none other than GOP
darling McCain, who re-hashes an abhorrent amount of Neo-Con detritus
that relies solely on 9/11 having happened exactly as the government
claims it did.

"We liberated Afghanistan from the murderous rule
of the Taliban, our attackers' proud hosts. We chased Al Qaeda around
the globe," barks McCain.

In the video clip taken from a November 18th function,
Kathy Walker, whose father was in the north tower of the World Trade
Center on 9/11, asks McCain why he lent his name to "a book that's
aim is to stifle the efforts of those trying to bring about justice,
accountability, and closure in regard to 9/11."

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McCain responds that an "overwhelming majority of Americans believe
the conclusions" of the 9/11 Commission before going on to triumph
the expertise of the Commission.

Watch the video.

McCain's contention that the majority of Americans
still have faith in the government's official fairy tale version, which
was rubber-stamped by the 9/11 Commission, is manifestly wrong.

- An
October 2006 CBS/New York Times poll found that just 16% of respondents
thought the government was telling the truth about 9/11. 81 per cent
thought they were "mostly lying" or "hiding something"
and a further 3 per cent were unsure.

- A 2006
Zogby poll found that opinion on whether there was a cover-up and
the accuracy of the 9/11 Commission was roughly split down the middle,
hardly the "overwhelming majority" that McCain claims.

- As far back as August
2004 a Zogby poll found that half of New Yorkers believed the government
had foreknowledge of the attacks and consciously failed to act.

After the speech, McCain made another faux pas when
he claimed that the majority of 9/11 families were content with the
conclusions of the Kean-Hamilton whitewash farce.

This is another bare-faced lie.

Bill Doyle, the head of the largest 9/11 families group,
told
the Alex Jones show that the majority of family members are unsatisfied
with the 9/11 Commission and still have many lingering questions - and
that was nearly 18 months ago!

Just as it didn't pull the wool over our eyes during
the debate on Wednesday night, the sycophantic applause of the carefully
screened Neo-Con audience in the video clip doesn't mask the fact that
the majority of Americans know they are being lied to and won't tolerate
that fact for very much longer.

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